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Axial Fans

Axial fans are air blowers designed to move atmosphere. Axial fans are the simplest variety of blower. They function by creating positive and negative areas of pressure in front of and behind their blades, which creates airflow. An axial fan’s blades are positioned vertically and are curved or tilted to allow for whatever degree of atmospheric pressure manipulation may be necessary.

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National Turbine Corporation
Syracuse, NY
888-293-7434
At National Turbine Corporation, our axial fans are guaranteed to meet or exceed the OEM manufacturer specifications, and we offer our 100% money back guarantee, and no minimum order requirements. Our experience and skills, National Turbine Corporation is the company that you have been looking for, for all of your axial fans needs. Contact us today for more information!
AMETEK Technical & Industrial Products
Kent, OH
330-673-3452
At AMETEK Technical & Industrial Products, we offer one of the largest selections of axial fans. Ranging from small to large sizes, you can count on our company to meet your air blower needs. Our brands are designed and built with a focus on quality, flexibility, robustness, dependability, customer server, application knowledge and engineered solutions. Start your project today.
Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems
Springfield, MO
800-825-6937
Outstanding customer service is one of our guidelines to running a great company where customers will keep coming back for more. Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems carries a variety of products including axial fans. We guarantee quality products & will repair or replace defective equipment or parts according to the terms of its limited warranty. To obtain additional information, visit our website.
Jan-Air, Inc.
Richmond, IL
815-678-4516
Jan-Air recognizes that its achieved success since 1949 is a result of our customers' consistent satisfaction. Jan-Air continues to set the industry standard for customer relations and customized product solutions. We provide high quality axial fans at excellent prices, and look forward to doing business with you soon. Call us today, or visit our website for more information!
PennBarry
Plano, TX
972-212-4700
By using LEAN manufacturing processes and a commitment to green building practices, PennBarry is able to produce high quality axial fans at low prices. We believe through the commitment at every level that PennBarry will lead the industry into a new greener future. For more information about our services, talk to one of our knowledgeable sales representatives today.
Central Blower Company
City of Industry, CA
800-473-3182
Producing quality axial fans since 1964, Central Blower Company is dedicated to providing our customers with the best experience possible. Our specialized staff is determined to providing you with excellent service. Let our talented staff create the best products for you! Browse our detailed website to see the wide range of products that we offer in our complete product catalog!

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Axial Fans

Axial fans can be found in applications ranging from laptop cooling fans to huge wind turbines. Other common varieties of axial fans are ceiling fans and engine cooling fans. Axial ventilation fans or axial exhaust fans are used in HVAC systems to preserve workspace air quality and comfortable temperatures. In industrial settings, axial fans are a common choice for exhaust systems, which evacuate harmful or unpleasant fumes from kitchens, factories, warehouses and many other settings. They help to keep clean rooms contaminant-free, tunnels ventilated and gymnasiums cool. Axial fan motion is controlled by belts and pulleys, AC motors or DC motors. Computer equipment cooling fans require brushless DC motors because they produce a significantly lower amount of electromagnetic interference.

Axial fans and radial fans are the two varieties of fans available. Radial fans are different from axial fans in several ways, and chief among those differences is the radial fan's blade orientation. To an observer standing in front of an axial fan at eye level, an axial fan's curved blades would be visible. A radial fan's blades are less visible, first because they are usually hidden by a solid enclosure, and second because they are positioned horizontally. These two fans are both designed to produce low, medium and high pressures airflows, though centrifugal fans can generate much more pressure than an axial fan operating at the same rotational speed due to radial blowers' "churning" perpendicular air flow, which is utilized in leaf blowers, blowdryers and air mattress inflators. Axial fans can move large volumes of air at high rates, operating optimally as cooling, ventilation, exhaust and duct fans in lower pressure environments. Radial blowers can be more popular than axial fans as industrial utilities because of their increased pressure production capacity compared to their axial counterparts. Industrial floor dryers, for example, are usually designed using radial blowers, because they can generate a higher-pressure airflow at the same rotation as an axial blower.